Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Health
Title R430 - Residential Child Care Licensing
Rule R430-90 - Licensed Family Child Care
Section R430-90-3 - License Required

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 430-90-3

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) An individual shall obtain a family child care provider license from the department if they provide care:

(a) in the provider's home;

(b) in the absence of the child's parent;

(c) for nine or more unrelated children;

(d) for four or more hours a day;

(e) for each individual child for less than 24 hours a day;

(f) on a regularly scheduled, ongoing basis; and

(g) for direct or indirect compensation.

(2) A person who does not meet licensing requirements may voluntarily become licensed, except for care that is for related children only or on a sporadic basis.

(3) A provider may be licensed to provide child care in a facility that is also licensed to offer foster or respite care services, or another licensed or certified human services program if the part of the building requesting a CCL license is physically separated from the other building services.

(4) A residential child care provider may not be licensed for more than two facilities at the same time.

(5) An individual shall be licensed by the department as a child care provider if they provide child care in the person's home for more than ten children in total under the age of 13, or under the age of 18 if a child has a disability, regardless of whether a child is related to the person providing child care.

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